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Madera Hiking

Use the city page to learn about local hiking, nature, trailheads, trail and route maps, and groups that meet near the city.

Parks and Preserves in and Near Madera

Yosemite National Park | Distance: 59.21 km

Caswell Memorial State Park | Distance: 79.85 km

Kings Canyon National Park | Distance: 80.61 km

Inyo National Forest | Distance: 82.42 km

Henry W. Coe State Park | Distance: 83.36 km

Stanislaus National Forest | Distance: 88 km

Calaveras Big Trees State Park | Distance: 89.54 km

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Parks near Madera

Hiking Groups Nearby

Hike Mammoth Lakes! | Distance: 79.83 km

Description: wish to create hiking groups that will explore the Mammoth Lakes Basin area. Various established hiking trails from beginner to high altitude conditioned trail hound! Contact me on Twitter or Myspace @SierraJewel! Lets go hike!!!

Before Work Hiking | Distance: 97.95 km

Description: This is a group for short morning hikes

Milpitas Social Group | Distance: 105.05 km

Description: This group is for all ages!! We do things from San Francisco to Santa Barbara and occasionally all the way to Los Angeles. Dinners, pot lucks, hikes, walks, bikes, camping, happy hours, treat yourself to a massage/spa treatment. Run into old friend! Everybody has to eat and exercise sometime – might as well do it in good company of others. As we see it, one of the reasons to create this group is for singles of all ages to get together and have fun. Struggling with Divorce? Meet other persons who are either anticipating or are in the midst of divorce, custody, or support-related issues and need some direction. Just broke up with a boyfriend/girlfriend. Well join the group! …or just killing times until Mr/Ms. "RIGHT" comes along! To those newly singled and are yet unsure what they want to do with their lives. We suggest a period of experimental single of growth where you can try a variety of new things, new friends, new attitudes etc... You just need to find what is really right for YOU! In the meantime you do need some fun. Our suggestion is to set your goal for the next year, along with other things that make you happy as a single person and learning to enjoy life to its fullest extent. To make friends with others or whatever you need to lead to a happy life. If you picture yourself as always being alone, miserable or whatever then your subconscious will see to it that you do things to keep you that way or you can constantly visualize yourself as having fun, being with other people to do whatever necessary to get you out of that mood onto the mainline of a HAPPY, NEW LIFE OF FREEDOM. DO IT NOW! By signing up and tell yourself that there is absolutely no need to be miserable. As most people spend more time planning a weekend than they do planning the rest of their life.

Jill and Sula's Hiking Group | Distance: 107.08 km

Description: Fun, social, urban hikes that end in a pub.

Very challenging hike group | Distance: 107.08 km

Description: Experienced hiker group who look for difficult, long and challenging hikes to get really great exercise, get in great shape and have a great workout!

Downtown Embarcadero Exercise Group | Distance: 107.08 km

Description: Group of professionals who can walk along the scenic Embarcadero from Market along the bay to Fishermans Wharf. We can start at 6pm at the Ferry Building which is at the end of Market street crossing Embarcadero. Address: 1 Ferry Building # 35 San Francisco, CA 94111-4230

Bank Holiday Land's End Hiking | Distance: 107.08 km

Description: This group is for hikers who get Holidays off from work, such as Veterans Day, Columbus Day, Labor Day, etc. and want to spend the morning on a stroll in scenic Land's End! We meet on Bank Holidays at 10:15 on the North West Corner of 27th Avenue and California. Reminders will be posted on the hiking event calendar.

Experiment Hiking Group's Page | Distance: 107.08 km

Description: Creating an experimental hiking group. This group's hikes are tough :)

Bay Area Outdoor Volunteering | Distance: 107.08 km

Description: This group is for people who want to be active and participate in helping to build trails, sustainable farming projects, planting trees, and working with other outdoor organizations and parks.

Weekday hiking on the San Francisco peninsula | Distance: 107.08 km

Description: This is for our private group

North Bay Hikes | Distance: 107.08 km

Description: We are Santa Rosa-based, most outings are in Sonoma, Marin, and Napa counties. Mostly hiking, some paddling, camping, biking etc. See pictures and a list of past outings on our website. Click "Join NorthBayHikes.com" to sign up for email invitations to our outings.

Winter Snowshoe Hikes/Campouts | Distance: 107.08 km

Description: If you own snowshoes and/or enjoy backcountry nordic skiing, this group might be for you. I'd like to plan Truckee/Tahoe snowshoe hikes (maybe also up north towards Lassen) this season 2010-2011. Members are not expected to be triathletes, but should be sufficiently fit to handle cold weather challenges. As excursions may include overnighters, I'd like to invite those who are conservation-minded and wouldn't think twice about picking up garbage they might see on the trail. Weekday trips are also in the works.

test group | Distance: 120.59 km

Description: Group for testing

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Trailheads in and Near Madera

Trailhead Name: Don Cecil Trailhead - Kings canyon NP

Distance: 77.5 km

Trailhead Description: Trailhead is across campgrounds, between Sentinel and Canyoon View campgrounds. Parking across the trailhead. No fee for parking here, but you need to pay National Park entrance fee.

Parking is available at this trailhead

Parking spots: 20

Parking is free at this trailhead

Access to trail is NOT wheelchair accessible

Restrooms available: NO

Trailhead Name: Henry Coe State Park - Hunting Hollow entrance

Distance: 77.96 km

Trailhead Description: Large dirt parking lot. If not stuffed (most of the time, except spring weekends), pay fee to the iron ranger. Day Use Fee $6 (as of May 2011).

Parking is not available or very limited at this trailhead

Parking spots: 50

Parking is free at this trailhead

Access to trail is NOT wheelchair accessible

Restrooms available: NO

Trailhead Name: Henry Coe SP - Coyote Creek entrance

Distance: 78.45 km

Trailhead Description: There is barely any parking - only few spots along the road. Large parking lot with restrooms is at nearby (2 miles) Hunting Hollow.

Parking is available at this trailhead

Parking spots: 5

Parking is NOT free at this trailhead

Access to trail is NOT wheelchair accessible

Restrooms available: NO

Trailhead Name: Zumwalt meadow trailhead - Kings Canyon NP

Distance: 81.7 km

Trailhead Description: Large parking Lot. No fee at the trailhead, but you need to pay national Park entrance fee.

Parking is available at this trailhead

Parking spots: 50

Parking is free at this trailhead

Access to trail is NOT wheelchair accessible

Restrooms available: NO

Trailhead Name: Road Ends - Cedar Grove - Kings Canyon NP

Distance: 82.5 km

Trailhead Description: There is no fee at the trailhead, but you need to pay National Park Entrance fee. For day hike use day-use parking lots (there are few). Bears are active day and night, so don't leave food of items with strong smell (like Sunscreen or toothpaste in the car. Bear boxes are available at the trailhead.

Parking is available at this trailhead

Parking spots: 100

Parking is free at this trailhead

Access to trail is NOT wheelchair accessible

Restrooms available: NO

Trailhead Name: Henry Coe - Headquarters entrance

Distance: 83.39 km

Trailhead Description: Headquarters entrance has a visitor center (open, I believe 9am-4pm). The store sells maps (the 1: 24,000 with 50-foot contour lines map of the park can be purchased here ) , books, brochures (some excellent materials specific to the park). Day Use Fee $8 (as of May 2011).

Parking is available at this trailhead

Parking spots: 30

Parking is free at this trailhead

Access to trail is NOT wheelchair accessible

Restrooms available: NO

Trailhead Name: dtryert

Distance: 89.9 km

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Parking is not available or very limited at this trailhead

Parking spots: 0

Parking is NOT free at this trailhead

Access to trail is NOT wheelchair accessible

Restrooms available: NO

Trailhead Name: Arroyo Seco - Gorge

Distance: 93.2 km

Trailhead Description: Take 101 south. Turn right on Arroyo Seco Road (about 1 mile south of Soledad). Continue on Arroyo Seco Road, at the Y take left ( the right is G16). Pay $7 fee at the entrance booth. Continue to the Gorge parking (past campground) . Bathrooms are available at the campground, not at the trailhead.

Parking is available at this trailhead

Parking spots: 20

Parking is NOT free at this trailhead

Access to trail is NOT wheelchair accessible

Restrooms available: NO

Trailhead Name: Rancho Canada del Oro Open Space Preserve

Distance: 94.83 km

Trailhead Description: Large parking lot, easy access to 20+ miles of trails. Rancho Canada del Oro is adjacent to Calero County park in San Jose. Large parking lot. But if you have a really large group, it is recommended to contact a ranger so they open overflow parking DIRECTIONS: From hwy 101: take Bernal road south, turn left onto Santa Teresa Blvd (go 2.9 mi), right onto Bailey ave ( go 2.3 mi), left onto McKean road (go 2.4 mi), right onto Casa Loma road, proceed about 2 miles to the Casa Loma staging area. Allow 20-25 minutes from the exit off the freeway. From Almaden Expwy: turn right on Harry, then left on McKean, right on Casa Loma. Proceed about 2 miles to the Casa Loma staging area. Official website: http://www.openspaceauthority.org/trails/rancho.html

Parking is not available or very limited at this trailhead

Parking spots: 30

Parking is free at this trailhead

Access to trail is NOT wheelchair accessible

Restrooms available: NO

Trailhead Name: Santa Teresa CP - Pueblo Day Use Area

Distance: 96.82 km

Trailhead Description: To get here, take Bernal road south (towards hills). Turn left down to the valley in the center of the park. Pay fee at the self-serve station on the small parking on the right side of the road and proceed down to the larger parking lot. Open 8AM - sunset.

Parking is available at this trailhead

Parking spots: 50

Parking is free at this trailhead

Access to trail is NOT wheelchair accessible

Restrooms available: NO

Trailhead Name: Santa Teresa CP - Bernal-Gulnac-Joice entrance

Distance: 97.52 km

Trailhead Description: Parking along the street.

Parking is available at this trailhead

Parking spots: 20

Parking is free at this trailhead

Access to trail is NOT wheelchair accessible

Restrooms available: NO

Trailhead Name: Santa Teresa County Park - Stile entrance

Distance: 97.65 km

Trailhead Description: This is one of the entrances to Santa Teresa County park. Small dirt parking lot. Access to Stile Ranch and Fortini trails. Directions: From San Jose, take Almaden expressway until it ends, turn right on Harry road, them left on McKean.Drive apprx 1.3 miles to Fortini road where turn left. At the T-junction turn left onto San Vicente, parking will be on the right side of the road

Parking is available at this trailhead

Parking spots: 8

Parking is NOT free at this trailhead

Access to trail is NOT wheelchair accessible

Restrooms available: NO

Trailhead Name: Hacienda entrance

Distance: 98.36 km

Trailhead Description: Large dirt parking lot

Parking is available at this trailhead

Parking spots: 50

Parking is free at this trailhead

Access to trail is NOT wheelchair accessible

Restrooms available: NO

Trailhead Name: Almaden Quicksilver - Mockingbird Hill Entrance

Distance: 99.41 km

Trailhead Description: Large paved parking lot.

Parking is available at this trailhead

Parking spots: 50

Parking is free at this trailhead

Access to trail is NOT wheelchair accessible

Restrooms available: NO

Trailhead Name: Mission Peak

Distance: 107.61 km

Trailhead Description: Rising steeply to the east behind the city of Fremont, Mission and Monument peaks form a dramatic backdrop to the South Bay. Mission Peak has been described as one of the Bay Area's most underrated summits. The determined hiker who reaches its top will be rewarded with views of Mount Hamilton to the south, the Santa Cruz Mountains to the west, Mt. Tamalpais to the north, and Mt. Diablo and the Sierra Nevada to the northeast. About five hours are required to reach the summit and return. Mission Peak's 2,999 acres are accessible from a staging area at the east end of Stanford Avenue in Fremont (steep climb to the summit), or from parking lots at Ohlone College (more gradual ascent).

Parking is available at this trailhead

Parking spots: 0

Parking is free at this trailhead

Access to trail is NOT wheelchair accessible

Restrooms available: NO

Hiking Routes Near Madera

Route Name: The Oaks Nature Trail Route

Route Description: Nice and scenic walk along the shore. This is a hiking/walking trail only. No cyclists or equestrians are allowed. The trail isn't very long and there is nearly no elevation gain or loss.

Distance: 58.06

Total elevation gain: 9

Total elevation loss: 9

Route Name: Regency Drive to Mt.Diablo Summit

Route Description: This is the most direct route.

Distance: 92.93

Total elevation gain: 3230

Total elevation loss: N/A

Route Name: Headquerters to Coyote Creek entrance

Route Description: From the Headquarters, take Corral, Manzanita Point Road, Madrone Soda Springs down to Coyote Creek. Then follow Coyote creek downstream to Coyote Creek entrance

Distance: 101.18

Total elevation gain: 239

Total elevation loss: 1948

Route Name: Mount Sizer loop

Route Description: clock-wise

Distance: 101.18

Total elevation gain: N/A

Total elevation loss: N/A

Route Name: mt sizer loop

Route Description: clock-wise

Distance: 101.18

Total elevation gain: N/A

Total elevation loss: N/A

Route Name: Hunting Hollow and Wagon roads to Willson Camp

Route Description: Hunting Hollow road follows creek. In winter be prepared for multiple creek crossing (crossable, but can be 2-3 feet deep after heavy rain). Turn left onto Wagon road.

Distance: 104.1

Total elevation gain: N/A

Total elevation loss: N/A

Route Name: Gilroy Hot Sprongs road to Coyote Creek entrance

Route Description: This is walk on the paved road. It starts at Hunting Hollow and goes to Coyote Creek entrance

Distance: 104.1

Total elevation gain: 144

Total elevation loss: 100

Route Name: Huckleberry Regional Preserve Loop

Route Description: Route is approximate as I cannot see the location of the single-track trail. Total distance of the loop should come out to about 2.35 miles with 850 feet of cumulative elevation gain. Very nice time of year to visit now in May -- One of the gems of the East Bay Regional Park System.

Distance: 108.5

Total elevation gain: N/A

Total elevation loss: N/A

Route Name: Bernal Hill loop - 2.4 miles

Route Description: Counter-clock-wise semi-loop. Start on Joice trail up, bear right at junction with Norred trail, right at the junction with Bernal Hill trail, left at the junction with Vista Loop, left at the junction with Bernal Hill, return on Joice trail

Distance: 109.39

Total elevation gain: 698

Total elevation loss: 699

Route Name: Coyote Peak - Rocky Ridge Loop

Route Description: Moderate Climb to Coyote Peak, great views from the top, gentle descent on rocky ridge trail. No shade. Gorgeous wildflowers in spring on Rocky Ridge trail.

Distance: 109.57

Total elevation gain: 762

Total elevation loss: 773

Route Name: Sausal Creek to Redwood Peak

Route Description: This is very much an approximation, but you get the general idea. The mileage will be more like 4-4.5 each way with all the actual trail bends and twists, and the net elevation gain is about 1100 feet. The point of the hike is starting in the suburbs, getting surprisingly far into the woods, and achieving a genuine flatland-to-peak on-foot experience. The little jog toward Castle Drive is to stop for lunch with a terrific panoramic view of the Bay Area--be warned, there is no such view from the Peak, just a sense of accomplishment among some fantastic Redwoods.

Distance: 110.25

Total elevation gain: N/A

Total elevation loss: N/A

Route Name: coyote peak

Route Description: one way route to coyote peak

Distance: 110.71

Total elevation gain: 1085

Total elevation loss: 424

Route Name: Lake Merrit Loop in Oakland Downtown

Route Description: Just a nice loop without almost any elevation. It is around a pretty lake and there are some birds in the area. It is a very pleasant walk altogether.

Distance: 112.72

Total elevation gain: N/A

Total elevation loss: N/A

Route Name: Mine hill hike

Route Description: Moderate loop from hacienda entrance. Lots of wildflowers in spring.

Distance: 112.82

Total elevation gain: N/A

Total elevation loss: N/A

Route Name: Wildflower walk - April 28

Route Description: moderate loop; good for viewing sprig wildflowers. Fire road

Distance: 112.82

Total elevation gain: N/A

Total elevation loss: N/A

Route Name: Quest for Chocolate

Route Description: Ferry Building to Ghiradelli Square over Russian Hill

Distance: 119.83

Total elevation gain: 380

Total elevation loss: 331

Route Name: From Downtown to the Inner Richmond

Route Description: We will just take Post street and then around the Trader Joes area we will walk on Geary street or maybe California.

Distance: 120.38

Total elevation gain: N/A

Total elevation loss: N/A

Route Name: White Mountain peak

Route Description: Non-technical climb to the top of White Mountain Peak. Start elev 11,600 feet, end elev (summit) 14,200 feet. Follow jeep road. 15 miles round trip (8-9 hours). Closed in winter. Get used to high altitude before attempting this hike. Great views from the top and along the trail.

Distance: 120.54

Total elevation gain: 2647

Total elevation loss: 240

Route Name: Ecology Trail and back via Ridge Trails

Route Description: We will start at the Ecology Trail, walk by the officers row, then the cannon display, walk by the Golden Gate bridge, and take the Bay Area Ridge Trail back to where we started.

Distance: 123.36

Total elevation gain: N/A

Total elevation loss: N/A

Route Name: Stumbling Around The Presidio

Route Description: We will just pick random trails and see the Palace of Fine Arts, and the Yoda statue. We will cover a few trails.

Distance: 123.36

Total elevation gain: N/A

Total elevation loss: N/A

Route Name: Ecology Trail, Officers Row, Cannon Display, Palace of Fine Arts

Route Description: This is an amazing route which probably has in it a quarter of the city attractions and you can see them all in about an hour hike! We also saw the Yoda statue.

Distance: 123.36

Total elevation gain: N/A

Total elevation loss: N/A

Route Name: Coastal Shipwrecks and cannons along the way

Route Description: Take Ecology trail to officers row where there is a cannon display. Then head to the coast to see live gigantic cannons facing the ocean. Then go to Lands End to see real shipwrecks that are visible above water.

Distance: 123.36

Total elevation gain: 325

Total elevation loss: 570

Route Name: Hike To Yoda Statue

Route Description: This is a short but popular hike to the offices of Lucas Arts where there is a statue of Yoda. This particular route also features Inspiration Point which has beautiful views. It also features the Ecology Trail, the old Officers Row, and a display of historic cannons along the way.

Distance: 123.36

Total elevation gain: 42

Total elevation loss: 309

Route Name: Length of Golden Gate Park Route

Route Description: A way to get from one side of Golden Gate Park from another.

Distance: 123.45

Total elevation gain: N/A

Total elevation loss: N/A

Route Name: Morning Sun Trail

Route Description: The Morning Sun Trail is a short connector between the trailhead at Spencer Avenue along Highway 101 and the Alta Trail within the Marin Headlands.

Distance: 124.07

Total elevation gain: 377

Total elevation loss: 22

Route Name: Hike From Lands End to Fort Funston

Route Description: A Hike all along the

Distance: 125.23

Total elevation gain: N/A

Total elevation loss: N/A

Route Name: Loop Around Lake Merced

Route Description: This is just a smile loop around Lake Merced. There is little elevation change and the loop is simply a nice walk around the pretty lake.

Distance: 126.35

Total elevation gain: 110

Total elevation loss: 118

Route Name: Loop Around the Park

Route Description: This is a 2-mile loop around the park. There are some scenic spots along the way. People like to jog, stroll, walk with their dogs, or bike on this route.

Distance: 126.42

Total elevation gain: 13

Total elevation loss: 14

Route Name: Palisades

Route Description: The normal oat hill mine hikes are up and back. The full palisades hike is is a 1-way hike, you'll need cars at both ends. We hope to have one group going each way, switching keys in the middle. Some hikers may choose to hike the Oat hill Mine or Table rock only.

Distance: 127.22

Total elevation gain: 2076

Total elevation loss: 358

Route Name: Don Cecil Trail to Lookout Peak

Route Description: 5 miles climb from Cedar Grove to the top of Lookout Peak. Hot and dry. The trail crosses Sheep Creek, past beautiful cascade of waterfalls, steadily climbing the north-facing (relatively cool) side of the kings canyon. Impressive view of Monarch Divide from the top. Return the same way.

Distance: 133.27

Total elevation gain: 3816

Total elevation loss: 22

Route Name: Zumwalt Meadow - Kings Canyon NP

Route Description: Short 1.5 miles loop. There are marked stops - you can self-purchase a guide for $1.50 at the trailhead. From the parking, cross the river toward mountains and follow the loop in counter-clockwise direction. Nearly level walk along the meadow. Great view of the North Dome. Beautiful wildflowers display in early summer. Lots of bugs.

Distance: 135.88

Total elevation gain: 42

Total elevation loss: 81

Route Name: Misty Falls - Kings Canyon NP

Route Description: One of the most popular trails in the Cedar Grove area. 45. miles to the falls. Moderate. In-and-out. First 2 miles are level. then climb about 600 feet.

Distance: 136.35

Total elevation gain: 849

Total elevation loss: 70

Route Name: Limantour Beach to Sculptured Beach, Secret Beach, and Pt Resistance.

Route Description: Limantour Beach to Pt Resistance and back.

Distance: 142.55

Total elevation gain: 261

Total elevation loss: 264

Route Name: Tomales Point trail

Route Description: 9.5 miles roundtrip. Gently rolling terrain. Easy to follow route, no turns. Trail is well-maintained for the first 3 miles. The last 1.7 milesGreat views of the ocean. Bird rock. Elks. Wildflowers (Coast Bush Lupin, Wild Radish, California poppy, Douglas Iris). No Shade. Can be windy/foggy. Historical Pierce ranch at the trailhead.

Distance: 145.83

Total elevation gain: 488

Total elevation loss: 774

Past Hikes In The Area (By Date)

How many peaks do we have to climb before the pub? | Distance: 142.7 km

Description: We're back to get that booty back in shape!

We begin in Cole Valley on the corner of Parnassus and Willard Street. (There is a bus stop on this corner for the 43 and 6)

Hike into Mt Sutro Forest (find the fairy gates) cross Claredon Avenue to Twin Peaks Reservoir toward top of Twin Peaks Summit (usually very windy but an amazing view of the entire city) YES we will go up BOTH PEAKS then head downhill to Tank Hill Park (this is my favorite view and there is a new froggy friend up there!) finally back into Cole Valley where we started!

Have Victory Beer at a pub for doing such an awesone job on the uphill!

Maybe this one | Distance: 147.1 km

Description: Meow idk

Thirsty Thursday TOGA PARTY - Toga, Toga, Toga! | Distance: 141.6 km

Description: Grab a bed sheet and join us for the Thirsty Thursday TOGA Party at Atmosphere! $1 sliders, $2 nachos, $3 drink menu, great dance music, and prizes for best Toga! Meet travelers, locals, au pairs and international students while playing Toga Bingo to win $3 Shots! Mingle with others throughout the night to complete your Toga Bingo Card. Get $3 shots every time you mark off a square on your game card. NOTE: You *must* arrive before 10pm to get a free Toga Bingo Card which will allow you to participate in the game throughout the evening. One drink minimum - first drink is regular price upon entry, then your next 3 drinks are $2 (Bud & Wells/House Spirits). Here are some inspirational videos/instructions on how to wrap your ordinary bed sheet into an instant award-winning toga: http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Toga-out-of-a-Bedsheet RSVP is *Required* RSVP HERE: https://www.facebook.com/events/167959423364272/ *************************************************** WHEN: Thur ....

3 peaks and a pub: Mt Davidson to Twin Peaks to beer | Distance: 142.3 km

Description: We will begin at Bus Stop (43) on Miraloma Dr & Marne Ave. Following meeting we will explore Mount Davidson, at 927 feet, it's the highest point in San Francisco. This 40 acre park has expansive views so let's hope for some sunshine! There is also a very large cross. We will then walk to the backside of Twin Peaks and get wind swept. After we ooh and ahhh a bit we will cruise down the peaks toward Cole Valley and find a pub that will fill us with tasty beverages.

Enjoy a little green before we get green: Mt Sutro Forest and Golden Gate Park then St. Pat's celebr | Distance: 142.7 km

Description: We begin in Cole Valley on the corner of Parnassus and Willard Street. Hike into Mt Sutro Forest (find the fairy gates) cross Claredon Avenue and head downhill to Tank Hill Park then back into Cole Valley to Golden Gate Park. We hike through the park exploring Lily Pond, AIDS Memorial, Stow Lake, and Strawberry Hill! We will then venture into the Inner Richmond and end up at a pub -- maybe Buckshot Bar & Gameroom where we can toast to the Irish!

Beach Blanket Bingo Hike: Beach, Sutro Baths, a Labrynith and a Tiki Bar | Distance: 145.4 km

Description: We will meet on the ocean side across the street from Java Beach Cafe. We will then walk up Ocean Beach towards Sutro Baths. We will then walk along the cliffs of Land's End Trail to the Labyrinth and continue to El Camino del Mar. We will then wind our way through pretty streets to Trdr Sam's Tiki Bar on Geary. It is there we will rest and have a nice ice cream drink reward.

Climb Up: Two for one uphill Glen Canyon Park and Mt Davidson (and of course a cold beer reward) | Distance: 140.8 km

Description: We will meet outside the Glen Park BART station entrance. From there we will walk towards Glen Canyon Park. It is a city park that occupies about 70 acres along a deep canyon adjacent to the Glen Park, Diamond Heights, and Miraloma Park neighborhoods. It has a nice uphill climb. After exploring the park we will walk down Portola Drive to Mt Davidson. Yup. it's a two-for-one uphill adventure. After seeing the big ass cross I am sure we will be quite parched so we will descend and walk to West Portal for a frosty beverage. This is a point A to point B so plan accordingly for transportation.

Search For Holiday Spirit Hike: WALK ACROSS THE CITY toward Hot Cocoa with Peppermint Schnapps | Distance: 142.7 km

Description: We will meet at the Golden Gate Park entrance on Stanyan/Haight Street across from Whole Foods. We will then proceed to walk across the city in search of the hollerday spirit and splendor and sparkly lights and gingerbread houses and trains and end at Union Square where we will find a cozy place to sip on Hot Cocoa with Peppermint Schnapps. mmmmmm it will be a lovely way to celebrate the weekend with a little exercise thrown in too!

2012 Rock Paper Scissors Election Decider Pub Crawl! Win $100 Bar Tab! Prizes for Obama/Romney Look- | Distance: 141.1 km

Description: \'Like\' us on Facebook *and* RSVP you\'re attending and get a $1 Obamarama Shot! www.facebook.com/beerpubcrawl

This Wednesday, after our new Prez is elected, you\'ll get a behind-the-scenes look at how it was all decided! Plus we\'ll be giving out prizes for the best Obama/Romney look alike. All Political Parties welcome.

LOOK-ALIKE CONTEST: Gift Certificate for best Obama or Romney costume.
FREE Pub Crawl/FREE to enter Rock Paper Scissors Tournament with Drink Purchase
PRIZES: Tournament champion wins $100 bar tab!
DRINK SPECIAL: Get drink tix at the first bar so that all wells and beers are $3.50 throughout the night.

--> Compete in Rock Paper Scissors tournament qualifying rounds while moving bar-to-bar. Meet new people while earning points to compete in the finals at the last bar.
--> Top players from qualifying rounds along with several wild card players will compete at the final bar. Champion receives $100 bar tab!

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HALLOWEEN PUB CRAWL & PUMPKIN/WITCH-CAPE/PITCH-FORK TOURNAMENT! $120 in Prizes! | Distance: 141.1 km

Description: 'Like' us on Facebook *and* RSVP you're attending and get a Spooky $1 Shot! www.facebook.com/beerpubcrawl This Wednesday we'll be playing the Halloween version of Rock Paper Scissors, called Pumpkin, Witch Cape, Pitch Fork! Rock = Pumpkin Paper = Witch Cape Scissors = Pitch Fork And we're switching up the prize winnings for Halloween! $75 goes to the Tournament winner and $25 goes to best Costume! Plus additional $10 Gift Certificates for 2nd and 3rd place best costume winners. FREE Pub Crawl/FREE to enter Rock Paper Scissors Tournament with Drink Purchase PRIZES: Tournament champion wins $75 bar tab! BEST COSTUME: 1st place $25, 2nd and 3rd place $10 gift certificates DRINK SPECIAL: Get drink tix at the first bar so that all wells are $3.50 throughout the night, and beers are $3. --> Compete in Rock Paper Scissors tournament qualifying rounds while moving bar-to-bar. Meet new people while earning points to compete in the finals at the last bar. --> Top players f ....

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